Random Tagalog Words

Pwede
The Tagalog word "pwede" means "can," "may," or "possible," and it is commonly used to express permission, possibility, or capability.

Pagbuhos
"Pagbuhos" is a Tagalog noun meaning "pouring" or "downpour," depicting the act or process of liquid being released in abundance, covering naturally-occurring rain or intentional pouring.

Likod
Likod means "back" in Tagalog, referring to the posterior part of the body.

Iyo
"Iyo" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun meaning "your" or "yours," denoting possession or association with the person being addressed.


Hulaan
"Hulaan" in Tagalog means "to guess," referring to the action of forming an opinion or answer without full understanding or information.

Nabalian
"Nabalian" in Tagalog indicates "fractured," often referencing bones or structural injuries involving cracks or splits.

Magawang
"Magawang" is derived from the verb "magawa," which means "to be able to do" or "to accomplish.


Sinusuwerte
The Tagalog verb "sinusuwerte" translates to "is lucky" or "is fortunate" in English.